Q 768: If one remains junub (because of some difficulty) until the morning
adhan, can he/she fast the following day?
A: There is no problem if one is performing a fast other than that of Ramadan or
its qadaa’. However, while performing Ramadan fast, if one has a lawful excuse
for not performing ghusl, then it is obligatory to perform tayammum. And if he
does not perform tayammum either, the fast is invalid.
Q 769: A junub person fasts for some days without knowing that being free from
janabah is required for a valid fast. Do they have to pay kaffarah for the days
fasted in the state of janabah, or it is enough to perform the qadaa’ of those
fasts?
A: In the given case, it is enough to perform their qadaa’.
Q 770: Is it permissible for a junub person to perform the ghusl of janabah
after sunrise and then perform a qadaa’ or mustahabb fast?
A: If one deliberately remains junub until morning adhan, then his fast is not
valid if it is a fast of Ramadan or its qadaa’. However, it is strongly probable
that other fasts are valid, especially mustahabb ones.
Q 771: A person staying as a guest in his host’s house becomes junub at night
during the month of Ramadan. As he is a guest and does not have any extra
clothes, he decides to travel the following day to avoid fasting. He takes off
after the morning adhan with the intention to travel without breaking the fast.
The question is, does his intention to travel relieve him of the kaffarah or
not?
A: Neither mere intention at night to travel nor travel in the day is sufficient
to relieve one of the kaffarah if one becomes junub and knows that he is junub
without making an immediate attempt to perform ghusl or tayammum before dawn.
Q 772: Is it permissible for one to intentionally become junub during the night
in the month of Ramadan even if he does not have water or has some other excuse
(except shortness of time)?
A: It is permissible when his obligation is to perform tayammum and he has
sufficient time to perform it.
Q 773: A person woke up before the morning adhan but did not realize that he was
junub and went back to sleep. Later, he woke up during the morning adhan and
realized that he has been junub. What is the ruling concerning his fast?
A: Before the morning adhan, if he did not realize that he was junub, then his
fast is valid.
Q 774: During the month of Ramadan, a person wakes up before morning adhan and
realizes that he is junub. Then, he sleeps again to rise some time after
sunrise. He performs the ghusl only after the noon adhan, and says the noon and
afternoon prayers. What is the ruling regarding his fast on that day?
A: In the given case, which is the first sleep, his fasting is correct. However,
if he sleeps again and does not wake up before fajr, he should fast again.
Q 775: During the month of Ramadan, a person doubts before morning adhan whether
he is junub or not. Then, he sleeps without ascertaining the case. After the
morning adhan, he wakes up again to realize that he was junub before morning
adhan. What is the ruling concerning his fast?
A: After waking up for the first time, If he observes no sign of janabah,
although there is only unconfirmed suspicion, and he sleeps again until the
morning adhan, then his fast is valid even if he finds later that he was junub
before morning adhan.
Q 776: A person uses najis water to perform ghusl during the month of Ramadan. A
week later, he remembers that the water was najis. What is the ruling concerning
his prayers and fasts during that period?
A: His prayers are void and he is liable to their qadaa’, but his fasts are
valid.
Q 777: A person suffers from incontinence for a limited duration, i.e., it
continues for an hour or more after passing urine. What is the ruling concerning
his fast if he is junub in some nights and he might wake up an hour before the
morning adhan and it is probable that semen may come out with urine afterwards?
What is he to do to start the fast in a state of taharah?
A: If he performs the ghusl or tayammum before morning adhan, his fast is valid,
even if there is an involuntarily discharge of semen afterwards.
Q 778: A person sleeps prior to, or after, morning adhan. He becomes junub,
realizing it after morning adhan. How much time does he have to perform ghusl?
A: Being junub under the mentioned condition does not invalidate that day’s
fast. However, it is obligatory for him to perform ghusl for prayers, and he may
delay it until the time of prayers.
Q 779: If one forgets to perform the janabah ghusl during the month of Ramadan,
or during other days, and remembers during the day, what is the rule in this
case?
A: During the month of Ramadan, if one forgets to perform the ghusl of janabah
at night before morning adhan, his fast is void. As per caution, the same rule
applies to the qadaa’ of Ramadan fasts. However, other fasts do not become void
if one forgets to perform ghusl of janabah before morning adhan.